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Mobile Thin Client Solution Atrust mt168w for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Topics Covered: Setup and Maintenance Basics as an Endpoint Device in VDI Atrust Client Setup Console User s manual

Internal Draft 0.02 Copyright 2016-17 Atrust Computer Corp. UM-mt168W10IoTEnt-EN-17050510

i Copyright and Trademark Statements Copyright 2016-17 Atrust Computer Corp. All rights reserved. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Atrust Computer Corp. Disclaimer Atrust Computer Corp. ( Atrust ) makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this document, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Atrust is not liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Trademark Statements Atrust is a trademark of Atrust Computer Corp. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, RemoteFX, and MultiPoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. Citrix, ICA, XenApp, XenDesktop, and VDI-in-a-Box are trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. and/or one or more of its subsidiaries, and may be registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. VMware, VMware View, and VMware Horizon View are trademarks or registered trademarks of the VMware, Inc. PCoIP is a registered trademark of Teradici Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

ii About This User s Manual This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, use, and maintain Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients. Manual Structure and Subjects Chapter Subject 1 Provides an overview of Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients. 2 Provides detailed instructions on how to set up Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients. 3 Provides the basics of how to use Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients. 4 Appendices Specifications Provides instructions on how to configure client settings and customize Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients with the Atrust Client Setup console. Provides supplementary instructions on the maintenance and upgrade of Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients. Provides detailed information on key components of Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients. Notes, Tips, and Warnings Throughout this manual, the notes, tips, and warnings in the following formats are used to provide important information, useful advice, and prevent injuries to you, damage to your devices, or loss of data on your system. A note provides important information for a specific situation. TIP A tip gives a piece of useful advice to perform a task more efficiently. WARNING A warning provides crucial information that must be followed to prevent injuries to you, damage to your devices, or loss of data on your system.

iii Style Conventions The following styles are used throughout this manual while referring to operational items on input devices, hardware panels, or application interfaces. Item Style Example keys on the keyboard bold Ctrl + Alt + Pause, Ctrl + Alt, Alt + Tab application windows or entry lists buttons or tabs on a window, toolbars, taskbar, or menu options on a window, screen, list, or menu selecting a series of options first letter capitalized bold bold bold ICA Connection list, RDP Connection list, View Connection list OK, Next, Save, Applications tab Start the following program on connection, Remote Desktop Services, Better Appearance (32-bit), Web Logon Applications > Citrix ICA, Applications > Remote Desktop, Applications > VMware View, System > UWF

iv Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statement Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT : FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

v Regulatory Information WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive In the European Union, this symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling. For proper disposal, please contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center. Safety Information WARNING Use only power supplies listed in the user instructions. WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. WARNING For safety, do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment. Do not remove equipment covers and access any of the components inside the equipment. Any access inside the equipment without an authorized or certified technician may cause serious injuries and damage. For any problem, contact your dealer for assistance. You should only make repairs as authorized by the product documentation. Repairs, replacement, expansion, and upgrades not performed by a certified service technician may cause injuries to you, damage your system, and void your warranty.

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vii Table of Contents Copyright and Trademark Statements Disclaimer i Trademark Statements i About This User s Manual ii Manual Structure and Subjects ii Notes, Tips, and Warnings ii Style Conventions iii Safety and Regulatory Information iv Regulatory Statement iv Regulatory Information v Safety Information v i 1 Overview 1 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Features 3 1.3 Package Contents 3 1.4 Exterior Views 4 1.5 Exterior Components 5 1.6 Before Getting Started 10 1.7 Service Access with your mt168w 11 2 Setting Up Your mt168w 13 2.1 About the AC Adapter 15 2.2 Charging Your Lithium-ion Battery 15 2.3 Setting Up Your mt168w 16 3 Getting Started 17 3.1 Standard Shortcuts 19 3.2 Accessing Citrix Services 20 3.3 Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services 26 3.4 Accessing VMware View and Horizon View Services 28 4 Configuring Client Settings 31 4.1 Atrust Client Setup 33 4.1.1 Interface Overview 33 4.1.2 Client Settings at a Glance 34 4.2 Configuring System Settings 35 4.2.1 System Tab Overview 35 4.2.2 Available Settings at a Glance 36 4.2.3 Securing the Access to Atrust Client Setup 37 4.2.4 Configuring Shadow Settings for Remote Assistance 38 4.2.5 Updating Firmware from the Management Computer 40

viii 4.2.6 Taking Snapshots for Mass Deployment or System Recovery 42 4.2.7 Deploying Systems with a Created Snapshot 43 4.2.8 Restoring Systems with a Created Snapshot 46 4.2.9 Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode 49 4.2.10 Configuring UWF (Unified Write Filter) 53 4.2.11 Enabling or Disabling Auto Registration 55 4.3 Configuring External Device Settings 56 4.3.1 Devices Tab Overview 56 4.3.2 Available Settings at a Glance 56 4.3.3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices 57 4.3.4 Disabling or Enabling Attached Audio Devices 58 4.4 Configuring User Interface Settings 59 4.4.1 User Interface Tab Overview 59 4.4.2 Available Settings at a Glance 59 4.4.3 Configuring the Display of Standard Desktop Shortcuts for Quick Access 60 4.4.4 Configuring the Num Lock Mode 61 4.5 Configuring Service Access Settings 62 Appendices 121 4.5.1 Applications Tab Overview 62 4.5.2 Available Settings at a Glance 63 4.5.3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings 64 4.5.4 Accessing Remote Desktop Services 71 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings 76 4.5.6 Configuring Basic ICA Connection Settings 89 4.5.7 Accessing Citrix Services 97 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings 101 4.5.9 Configuring Basic VMware View Connection Settings 112 4.5.10 Accessing VMware View or Horizon View Services 114 4.5.11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings 116 4.5.12 Configuring Web Browser Settings 118 A.1 Resetting Your mt168w 123 A.2 Updating Firmware for Your mt168w 124 Specifications 127

1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of Atrust mt168w. 1.1 Introduction Desktop virtualization and simple endpoint devices 3 1.2 Features Key features of Atrust mt168w 3 1.3 Package Contents Check your package contents 3 1.4 Exterior Views Exterior design of Atrust mt168w 4 1.5 Exterior Components Exterior components of Atrust mt168w 5 1.6 Before Getting Started About UWF (Unified Write Filter) About the default user accounts About the behavior of the system startup 10 10 10 1.7 Service Access with your mt168w Standard and customized desktop shortcuts 11

Overview Introduction 3 1.1 Introduction Desktop virtualization provides a new perspective to reconsider the design and implementation of an IT infrastructure. In a desktop virtualization infrastructure, a station is no longer a cumbersome desktop, but simply an endpoint device for users to access delivery services from the server(s). With the introduction of the desktop virtualization technologies, you can considerably benefit from: On-demand applications/desktops Centralized management of work environments Drastically reduced endpoint software/hardware issues Simplified system maintenance and improved system security More scalability with low-cost endpoint devices 1.2 Features The key features of Atrust mt168w mobile thin clients are: Built-in Wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n and Ethernet network interface Support for a wide range of desktop virtualization solutions from industry-leading companies: Microsoft Remote Desktop Citrix XenApp, XenDesktop, and VDI-in-a-Box VMware View and Horizon View Support for high-definition technologies Microsoft RemoteFX Citrix HDX VMware View PCoIP Simple click-access to various applications/desktops Built-in Atrust Client Setup as the local client management console 1.3 Package Contents Please check your package contents. Ensure that all of the items are present in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately. Atrust mt168w AC adapter Battery Quick Start Guide : Your package may not contain a hard copy of the Quick Start Guide. In this case, a soft copy in PDF format will be provided.

4 Overview Exterior Views 1.4 Exterior Views Front View Left View Right View Bottom View and Battery

Overview Exterior Components 5 1.5 Exterior Components Display and Base Components 2 1 3 4 5 6 6 No. Sign Component 1 LCD display Built-in display for visual output. 2 Microphone Built-in microphone for audio input. 3 Keyboard Built-in keyboard for control and input. 4 Power button Press to power on / shut down the mobile thin client. Press to resume from the System Sleep mode (Orange LED). 5 Touchpad Built-in pointing device for control and input. 6 Speaker Built-in speakers for audio output.

6 Overview Exterior Components 1 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 No. Sign Component 7 Bluetooth LED Glows blue when Bluetooth is enabled (not supported). 8 Wi-Fi LED Glows blue when Wi-Fi is enabled. 9 Sleep Mode LED Glows orange when the system is in Sleep mode. 10 Battery LED Glows orange when the battery is being charged. Glows blue when the battery is fully charged. 11 Storage LED Glows blue when flash memory is being accessed. 12 1 Num Lock LED Glows blue when Num Lock is enabled. 13 A Caps Lock LED Glows blue when Caps Lock is enabled. 14 Scroll Lock LED Glows blue when Scroll Lock is enabled.

Overview Exterior Components Fn Key Combinations With the combination of Fn plus another specific key (with one printed blue symbol on it), you can quickly adjust hardware settings to suit your needs. To use an Fn key combination, press and hold Fn, and then press another key. Combination Combination Use to enable / disable Num Lock mode. Use to switch the use of displays. Num Lock Mode: allows to enter digits and symbols using Fn key combinations. Use to enable / disable the touchpad. Use to enable / disable Scroll Lock mode. Scroll Lock Mode: allows to scroll through the screen with arrow keys. Use to define the custom action. This is not supported by your model. Use to increase the brightness of the LCD display. Use to enable / disable the ECO mode. ECO Mode: turns off LCD to save power Use to decrease the brightness of the LCD display. Webcam is not supported by your model. Use to decrease the volume of sound. Use to enable / disable the Flight mode. Flight Mode: disabled wireless module Use to increase the volume of sound. Use to enter the System Sleep mode. Press the Power button or any key on the keyboard to exit. Combination Use to mute / unmute the sound. Use to type in the desired digit or symbol. : You must enable the Num Lock mode first. 7

8 Overview Exterior Components Left and Right Side Components 15 16 17 18 22 19 20 20 21 No. Sign Component 15 DC IN Connects to an AC adapter. 16 VGA port Connects to an external display. 17 USB port (USB 3.0) Connects to a USB device. 18 Headphone port Connects to a set of headphones or a speaker system. 19 Microphone port Connects to a microphone. 20 USB port (USB 2.0) Connects to a USB device. 21 LAN port Connects to a network. 22 Kensington security slot Connects a Kensington cable to secure the mobile thin client.

Overview Exterior Components 9 Bottom Components 23 24 25 No. Sign Component 23 Lithium-ion battery Supplies the mobile thin client with the power when an external power source is not available. Unlocks the battery by sliding and holding left. 24 RELEASE Left battery latch 25 UNLOCK Right battery latch : To remove the battery, use the right battery latch to unlock the battery, and then slide left and hold this latch to remove the battery. Locks / Unlocks the battery by sliding left / right. : To remove the battery, use this latch to unlock the battery, and then slide left and hold the left battery latch to remove the battery.

10 Overview Before Getting Started 1.6 Before Getting Started About UWF (Unified Write Filter) Before getting started on client configuration through the Atrust Client Setup console or through the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system, please note that in a session any changes to the system will not be kept by default after the system restart. This is due to a special feature called UWF (Unified Write Filter) in your Windows Embedded-based system. By default, your mt168w is UWF-enabled. Unified Write Filter (UWF) is a sector-based write filter intercepting all write attempts to a protected volume and redirecting those write attempts to a virtual overlay. With UWF, all system changes will only affect the session where the changes are made. After restart, all changes will be discarded. You can change the default via the Atrust Client Setup console. It s strongly recommended that you read the related section in this user s manual first before making any changes to your system. WARNING Please read the following section FIRST before making any changes to your system: 4.2.10 Configuring UWF (Unified Write Filter) on page 53. As a thin client device, your mt168w is mainly for access to remote or virtual desktops on servers. With the limited and protected (UWF-enabled) hard disk space, it s not recommended to save data on your mt168w. Instead, you can use storage spaces over remote / virtual desktops, removable storage devices, or networks. In case that you need to copy a file to the protected volume, ensure that its size is smaller than the free memory (overlay) space. Otherwise, your system may have unexpected results or become unresponsive. About Default User Accounts There are two default user accounts for your Windows 10 IoT Enterprise-based system: one is the standard, the other administrative. The default credentials are shown as follows: Type Account Name Password Administrator Administrator Atrustadmin Standard user User Atrustuser The passwords are case sensitive. About the Behavior of System Startup Every time when the system is started up, it will automatically log in to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system using the default standard user account as indicated in the preceding table about default user accounts.

Overview Service Access with your mt168w 11 1.7 Service Access with your mt168w With Atrust mt168w, you can simply access desktop virtualization solutions from Microsoft, Citrix, and VMware, by mouse-clicking. Two types of access shortcuts are available: standard and customized. The former is available on the desktop of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise by default; the latter can be created and customized through the Atrust Client Setup console. Standard Desktop Shortcuts You can find the instructions on how to use standard desktop shortcuts to access on-demand applications or desktops in chapter 3 Getting Started on page 17 or in the Quick Start Guide for mt168w. Customized Desktop Shortcuts You can find the instructions on how to create and customize access shortcuts in chapter 4 Configuring Client Settings on page 31.

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2 Setting Up Your mt168w This chapter provides detailed instructions on how to set up your mt168w mobile thin client. 2.1 About the AC Adapter Information on the use of the AC adapter 15 2.2 Charging Your Lithium-ion Battery How to charge your lithium-ion battery (Recommended for first time use) 15 2.3 Setting Up Your mt168w How to set up your mt168w 16

Setting Up Your mt168w About the AC Adapter 15 2.1 About the AC Adapter To use the supplied AC adapter, please do the following: 1. Unpack your mt168w package, and then take out the AC adapter and its detached power cord. 2. Attach the power cord to the AC adapter to assemble your AC adapter. 2.2 Charging Your Lithium-ion Battery For the first time use, it s recommended to charge your Lithium-ion battery first. To charge your lithium-ion battery, please do the following: 1. Slide the battery into the battery compartment until it clicks into place, and then Slide left the right battery latch to lock the battery securely. UNLOCK Slide left completely to ensure the battery is securely locked. 2. Attach the DC plug of the AC adapter to your mt168w, and then connect the AC plug of the adapter to a power outlet. 3. The Battery LED glows orange while the battery is being charged. 4. On completion, the Battery LED glows blue.

16 Setting Up Your mt168w Setting Up Your mt168w 2.3 Setting Up Your mt168w To set up your mt168w, please do the following: 1. Use the AC adapter or the Lithium-ion battery as the power source: To use the AC adapter, attach its DC plug to your mt168w, and connect its AC plug to a power outlet. To use the Lithium-ion battery, slide it into the battery compartment until it clicks into place, and then slide left the right battery latch to lock the battery securely. UNLOCK Slide left completely to ensure the battery is securely locked. 2. Connect the LAN port to your local network with an Ethernet cable or set up a wireless connection later.

3 Getting Started This chapter provides the basics of how to use your mt168w. 3.1 Standard Shortcuts Default shortcuts on the local (Windows 10 IoT Enterprise) desktop 19 3.2 Accessing Citrix Services How to access Citrix services 20 3.3 Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services How to access Microsoft Remote Desktop services 26 3.4 Accessing VMware View and Horizon View Services How to access VMware View and Horizon View services 28

Getting Started Standard Shortcuts 19 3.1 Standard Shortcuts You can access virtual desktop or application services simply through standard shortcuts available on the desktop. 1 2 3 No. Shortcuts See Double click to access Citrix services. 1 Citrix Receiver : If the secure network connection is not implemented in your Citrix environment, you might not be able to access Citrix services through Citrix Receiver of this new version. Alternatively, Citrix allows service access simply through a Web browser. Try to use the built-in Internet Explorer if you have problems with Citrix Receiver (refer to instructions in this chapter). 3.2 2 Remote Desktop Connection Double click to access Microsoft Remote Desktop services. 3.3 3 VMware Horizon View Client Double click to access VMware View and VMware Horizon View services. 3.4

20 Getting Started Accessing Citrix Services 3.2 Accessing Citrix Services Accessing Citrix Service with Internet Explorer To quickly access Citrix services with the Internet Explorer, please do the following: 1. Open the Internet Explorer by clicking its icon on Start. 2. Enter the IP address / URL / FQDN of the server through which Citrix services are accessible. For XenDesktop 7.0 or the later, consult your IT administrator for the appropriate IP address / URL / FQDN. 3. Follow the on-line instructions to provide the required data and access Citrix services. Logon Screen Example XenDesktop / XenApp 7.5 Platinum

Getting Started Accessing Citrix Services 21 Virtual Desktop Example Windows 7 Ultimate (launched in mt168w) Virtual Application Examples LINE, Firefox, Calculator, and Adobe Reader (launched in mt168w)

22 Getting Started Accessing Citrix Services Accessing Citrix Service through the Citrix Receiver Shortcut To access Citrix services through the Citrix Receiver shortcut, please do the following: 1. Import the required safety certificate for available Citrix services with an administrator account. Consult your IT administrator for necessary assistance. a. On the desktop, click in the bottom-left corner. b. Enter mmc on the opened window, and then press Enter. c. On the Console window, click the File menu to select Add/Remove Snap-in.

Getting Started Accessing Citrix Services 23 d. On the opened window, click Certificates > Add > Computer account > Local computer > OK to add the Certificates snap-in.

24 Getting Started Accessing Citrix Services e. On the Console window, click to expand the group tree of Certificates, right-click on Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then select All Tasks > Import on the popup menu. f. Follow the Certificate Import Wizard to import your certificate, and then close the Console window when it s done.

Getting Started Accessing Citrix Services 25 2. Double click Citrix Receiver on the desktop. 3. A window appears prompting for the work email or server address. Consult your IT administrator for proper information to provide here, enter the required data, and then click Add to continue. 4. Select the desired store account if more than one store is available, type credentials in the opened window, and then click Log On.

26 Getting Started Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services 5. A window appears allowing you to add favorite apps (virtual desktops and applications) for the provided credentials. Click to select the desired application(s). The selected application(s) will appear on that window. 6. Now you can click to launch the desired application. The virtual desktop or application will be displayed on the screen. 3.3 Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services To quickly access Remote Desktop services, please do the following: 1. Double click Remote Desktop Connection on the desktop. 2. Enter the name or IP address of the remote computer on the opened window, and then click Connect.

Getting Started Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services 27 3. Enter your credentials, and then click OK. 4. A window may appear with a certificate message about the remote computer. Consult your IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first. To bypass, click Yes to continue. 5. The remote desktop will be displayed on the screen (in full-screen by default).

28 Getting Started Accessing VMware View and Horizon View Services 3.4 Accessing VMware View and Horizon View Services To quickly access VMware View or Horizon View services, please do the following: 1. Double click VMware Horizon View Client on the desktop. 2. A window appears allowing you to add the name or IP address of the View Connection Server. 3. Double-click Add Server icon or click New Server in the top-left corner. 4. A window appears prompting for the name or IP address of the View Connection Server. Enter the required information, and then click Connect. 5. A window may appear with a certificate message about the remote server. Consult your IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first. To bypass, click Continue.

Getting Started Accessing VMware View and Horizon View Services 29 6. A window may appear with a Welcome message. Click OK to continue. 7. Provide your user name and password on the opened window, and then click Login. 8. A window appears with available desktops or applications for your credentials. Double-click to select the desired desktop or application. 9. The desktop or application will be displayed on the screen.

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4 Configuring Client Settings This chapter provides instructions on how to configure advanced settings and customize your mt168w with Atrust Client Setup. 4.1 Atrust Client Setup Interface overview Available settings at a glance 4.2 Configuring System Settings System tab overview Available settings at a glance 4.3 Configuring External Device Settings Devices tab overview Available settings at a glance 4.4 Configuring User Interface Settings User Interface tab overview Available settings at a glance 4.5 Configuring Service Access Settings Applications tab overview Available settings at a glance 33 34 35 36 56 56 59 59 62 63

Configuring Client Settings Atrust Client Setup 33 4.1 Atrust Client Setup 4.1.1 Interface Overview To access Atrust Client Setup on your mt168w thin client, please do the following: 1. Log in to your mt168w with an administrator account (see page 4 for the default). 2. Click Atrust Client Setup on the Start screen. 3. The Atrust Client Setup window appears. Interface Overview 4 3 2 1 5 6 Interface Elements No. Name 1 System tab Click to configure settings for the operation and maintenance of the client. 2 Devices tab Click to configure settings for external devices of the client. 3 User Interface tab Click to configure the user interface of the client. 4 Applications tab Click to configure settings for service access through the client. 5 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under a selected tab or to select a setting entry under a selected setting item. 6 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected.

34 Configuring Client Settings Atrust Client Setup 4.1.2 Client Settings at a Glance The following table provides a brief description of each setting item under four main setting categories. Tab Setting Item Section Page System Configuring passwords Configuring remote assistance settings Updating firmware Taking snapshots Enabling/Disabling the Appliance mode Configuring UWF (Unified Write Filter) settings Configuring Auto Registration 4.2 Configuring System Settings 35 Devices Configuring settings for USB storage devices Configuring settings for audio devices 4.3 Configuring External Device Settings 56 User Interface Configuring the display of service access shortcuts Configuring the Num Lock mode 4.4 Configuring User Interface Settings 59 Applications Configuring Microsoft RDP connection settings Configuring Citrix ICA connection settings Configuring VMware View connection settings Configuring Web browser session settings 4.5 Configuring Service Access Settings 62 The table above is only applicable to Atrust mt168w thin clients running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. The available setting categories and items of the Atrust Client Setup console for other Windows 10 IoT Enterprise-based, Windows Embeddedbased, Linux-based, and ARM Linux-based thin clients might be different.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 35 4.2 Configuring System Settings 4.2.1 System Tab Overview System tab enables you to configure settings for the operation and maintenance of clients. To access available settings of System tab, click the tab on Atrust Client Setup. System Tab Overview 1 2 Interface Elements No. Name 1 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under System tab. 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item is selected.

36 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4.2.2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Section Page Password Click to secure the access to Atrust Client Setup. Click to configure settings for remote assistance. 4.2.3 4.2.4 37 38 Firmware Update Click to update firmware locally with the help of a remote management computer. This feature is only applicable when the client is managed by the Atrust Device Manager console. 4.2.5 40 Snapshot Click to take a snapshot (system image) of the client for mass deployment or system recovery. 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.2.8 42 43 46 System Appliance Mode Click to enable/disable the Appliance mode to allow/ disallow the automatic RDP / ICA / View sessions. In Appliance mode, the client starts up with the desired RDP / ICA / View session and performs the configured action after exiting the session. 4.2.9 49 UWF Click to configure UWF (Unified Write Filter) settings. Enabling UWF option will redirect all writes targeted for disk volumes to a RAM cache. All system changes will only affect the session where the changes are made. 4.2.10 53 Advanced Click to configure advanced settings such as Auto Registration. 4.2.11 55 Atrust Device Manager is a remote and mass client management console, helping you remotely mange a large number of endpoint devices in a desktop virtualization infrastructure. For more information about Atrust Device Manager, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 37 4.2.3 Securing the Access to Atrust Client Setup You can password protect the access to Atrust Client Setup by the Password setting. To secure the access to Atrust Client Setup, please do the following: System administrators (and only administrators) are allowed to access Atrust Client Setup. If you don t secure the access to Atrust Client Setup, administrator privileges are sufficient to access Atrust Client Setup. If a password is set here, administrators will need that password to enter Atrust Client Setup. 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Password. 2. Under the Security section, click to check Require a password to access Atrust Client Setup. 3. A window appears prompting you to set the password. 4. Type in the desired password, and then click Save to confirm. 5. Click Save to store all the changes.

38 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4.2.4 Configuring Shadow Settings for Remote Assistance The Shadow feature allows an administrator to remotely assist client users in resolving problems or configuring local settings. When this feature is enabled, an administrator can monitor and control a client from a remote computer just like a local user. To use the Shadow feature on a remote computer, you need to install the Atrust Device Manager and also Java software on the remote computer, and add your client into a managed group under Atrust Device Manager. For detailed instructions, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager. To enable the Shadow feature and set the password for remote assistance, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Password. 2. Under the Shadow section, click Enable Shadow. 3. The Shadow feature is enabled and a window appears for you to set the password for remote assistance.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 39 On a remote computer, an administrator will need this password to use the Shadow feature (remote assistance) available in the Atrust Device Manager console. For more information, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager. 4. Type in the desired password, and then click Save to confirm. 5. Click Save to store all the changes. When the Shadow feature is enabled, on mt168w, the icon will appear in the Notification area of the Task bar. If this feature is currently being performed from a remote computer, the icon will change its color to yellow.

40 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4.2.5 Updating Firmware from the Management Computer Update Firmware allows users to update client firmware from the remote management computer to get the client device up-to-date. Ensure that your client has been added into a managed group under Atrust Device Manager installed on a remote computer, and that you have imported client firmware files into Atrust Device Manager. These are prerequisites of this feature. For more information on firmware update and Atrust Device Manager, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager. To update client firmware from the remote management computer, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Firmware Update. 2. Under the Firmware Update section, click the Firmware Type drop-down menu to select Firmware, and then click Check Firmware. 3. On completion, a window appears notifying you that the Firmware list has been loaded. Click OK to continue. The available firmware versions depend on how many versions have been imported into the remote Atrust Device Manager. 4. Click drop-down menus to select the desired firmware version and other options.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 41 Firmware Update Options Item Click to select the desired firmware type. Firmware Type Type ALL Firmware Snapshot All firmware types, Firmware and Snapshot. The system image of a client. The system image of a client coming from another client of the same model. : Options may not be available for the firmware version of your model. Firmware Version Click to select the desired firmware version from the Firmware list. Language Click to select the interface language of the system, including the Atrust Client Setup console. : Available languages may vary with the firmware version. Reboot immediately Click to choose whether to restart the system immediately for firmware update or manually restart the system later. Click to choose whether to keep client settings under Atrust Client Setup. Keep ACS configuration : If Yes is selected, all client settings under Atrust Client Setup will remain unchanged after firmware update. If No is selected, all settings will be restored to the factory default. : If the client is managed by Atrust Device Manager and here No is selected, Atrust Device Manager will fail to manage the client after firmware update. For more information on Atrust Device Manager, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager. 5. Click Update firmware to confirm your selections. The system will start updating its firmware after restart.

42 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4.2.6 Taking Snapshots for Mass Deployment or System Recovery A snapshot is the system image of a client, allowing you to use that image for mass deployment or system recovery. This image can be stored on a remote management computer or a locally attached USB flash drive. To store the system image on a remote computer, ensure that Atrust Device Manager has been installed on that computer, and that the client has been added into a managed group under Atrust Device Manager. To take a snapshot from a client, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Snapshot. 2. Under the Snapshot section, click the drop-down menu to select where to store the snapshot. Two options are available: Network and USB. To store the snapshot file set on the remote computer, please select Network. To store the snapshot file set on the locally attached USB flash drive, please select USB. 3. Type in the desired description for the snapshot, and then select its type: Deployment or Backup. Taking a snapshot for mass deployment (Deployment is selected) will reset the startup behavior to the default (auto-login with the default standard user account). For details, please see About the Behavior of System Startup on page 10. Additionally, all system specific information, including the Computer Security Identifier (SID) and computer name, will be reset or removed from the system image by performing the System Preparation (Sysprep) tool automatically.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 43 4. Click Apply to start taking the snapshot. 5. A message will appear prompting for confirmation. Click Yes to confirm. 6. The system will restart to complete the process automatically. Please wait for the process to complete automatically. Taking a snapshot needs several minutes and requires system reboot more than one time. In addition, if Deployment is selected, the Sysprep process will not be shown on the desktop but only be performed in the background. 4.2.7 Deploying Systems with a Created Snapshot Your snapshots may be stored on a remote computer over the network or on a USB flash drive. Depending on where your snapshot is located, you can deploy a system image either through the network or a USB flash drive. For detailed information on how to take a snapshot, please refer to section 4.2.6 Taking Snapshots for Mass Deployment or System Recovery on page 42. With a Snapshot on a Remote Computer To deploy a system image on your mt168w with a snapshot on a remote computer, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Firmware Update.

44 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 2. Under the Firmware Update section, click the Firmware Type drop-down menu to select Snapshot. The system will automatically download the Snapshot list from the remote computer. 3. Upon completion, a message appears notifying you that the Snapshot list has been loaded. Client snapshots stored on the remote computer are managed by Atrust Device Manager. For more information on how to manage client snapshots with Atrust Device Manager, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager. 4. Click OK to continue. 5. Click drop-down menus to select the desired snapshot and other options. Options for Deploying a Snapshot Item Firmware Version Click to select the desired snapshot from the Snapshot list. Reboot immediately Click to choose whether to restart the system immediately for firmware update or manually restart the system later. 6. Click Update firmware to confirm your selections. The system will start deploying the snapshot after restart.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 45 With a Snapshot on a USB Flash Drive To deploy a system image on your mt168w with a snapshot on a USB flash drive, please do the following: 1. Plug the USB flash drive into a free USB port of the client. 2. Start up or restart the client. 3. During the period of POST (Power-On Self-Test), press F7 to enter the Boot Device menu. 4. Select to boot from the attached USB flash drive. 5. The Atrust Thin Client Recovery System is launched. 6. Select USB, and then click Next to continue. 7. The recovery system start deploying the snapshot to the client. 8. After completion, click Finish to restart the client.

46 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4.2.8 Restoring Systems with a Created Snapshot Your snapshots may be stored on a remote computer over the network or on a USB flash drive. Depending on where your snapshot is located, you can restore a system image either through the network or a USB flash drive. For detailed information on how to take a snapshot, please refer to section 4.2.6 Taking Snapshots for Mass Deployment or System Recovery on page 42. With a Snapshot on a Remote Computer To restore a system image to your mt168w with a snapshot on a remote computer, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Firmware Update. 2. Under the Firmware Update section, click the Firmware Type drop-down menu to select Snapshot. The system will automatically download the Snapshot list from the remote computer. 3. Upon completion, a message appears notifying you that the Snapshot list has been loaded. Client snapshots stored on the remote computer are managed by Atrust Device Manager. For more information on how to manage client snapshots with Atrust Device Manager, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 47 4. Click OK to continue. 5. Click drop-down menus to select the desired snapshot and other options. Options for Restoring a Snapshot Item Firmware Version Click to select the desired snapshot from the Snapshot list. Reboot immediately Click to choose whether to restart the system immediately for firmware update or manually restart the system later. 6. Click Update firmware to confirm your selections. The system will start restoring the snapshot after restart.

48 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings With a Snapshot on a USB Flash Drive To restore a system image to your mt168w with a snapshot on a USB flash drive, please do the following: 1. Plug the USB flash drive into a free USB port of the client. 2. Start up or restart the client. 3. During the period of POST (Power-On Self-Test), press F7 to enter the Boot Device menu. 4. Select to boot from the attached USB flash drive. 5. The Atrust Thin Client Recovery System is launched. 6. Select USB, and then click Next to continue. 7. The recovery system start restoring the snapshot to the client. 8. After completion, click Finish to restart the client.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 49 4.2.9 Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode The Appliance mode allows your thin client to start up directly with the desired Microsoft Remote Desktop, Citrix ICA, VMware View or Horizon View session. After exiting a session, the client will perform the configured action. There are two similar but different modes for your thin client: No. Mode The client will start up directly with the desired RDP / ICA / View session and perform the configured action after exiting the session. 1 Appliance Available actions include: Re-launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The client will start up directly with the desired RDP / ICA / View session and perform the configured action after exiting the session. Available actions include: 2 Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re-launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client For more information on above modes, please refer to sections: 4.2.9 on page 49 (Appliance mode) 4.5.5 on page 76 (Autostart mode for RDP sessions) 4.5.8 on page 101 (Autostart mode for ICA sessions) 4.5.11 on page 116 (Autostart mode for View sessions) Enabling the Appliance Mode To enable the Appliance mode, please do the following: Ensure that you have configured the connection settings for the desired Microsoft Remote Desktop, Citrix ICA, VMware View or Horizon View session under Applications tab. You need to specify which service type and connection settings entry will be used under the Appliance mode. For detailed instructions, please see sections: 4.5.3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings on page 64 4.5.6 Configuring Basic ICA Connection Settings on page 89 4.5.9 Configuring Basic VMware View Connection Settings on page 112

50 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Appliance Mode. 2. Click to check Enable Appliance Mode. 3. Other settings of the Appliance mode appear.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 51 4. Click drop-down menus to select the application (or service) type: Citrix ICA, Remote Desktop, or VMware View, and the specific service available in that type. 5. Click Save to confirm your selections. 6. The system will enter the Appliance mode after restart. To disable the Appliance mode or to access Atrust Client Setup under the Appliance mode, please refer to Disabling the Appliance Mode on page 52.

52 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings Disabling the Appliance Mode To disable the Appliance mode, please do the following: 1. Under the Appliance mode, exit the Full Screen mode of the RDP / ICA session, or release the keyboard and mouse from the View session (virtual desktop): To exit the Full Screen mode of the RDP session, press Ctrl + Alt + Pause. To exit the Full Screen mode of the ICA session, use the XenDesktop toolbar at the top (You may not in the Full Screen mode). To release the keyboard and mouse from the View session (virtual desktop), press Ctrl + Alt. Please note that the View session (virtual desktop) will remain on the background after you release the keyboard and mouse from the View session (virtual desktop). 2. Click Ctrl + Shift + Del to launch Atrust Client Setup. You cannot access the local desktop under the Appliance mode. 3. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Appliance Mode. 4. Click to uncheck Enable Appliance Mode, and then click Save to apply the change. 5. Return to the current RDP / ICA / View session: To return to the current RDP / ICA session, use Alt + Tab (press and hold Alt, and then press Tab to switch between different items) to select and restore the current RDP / ICA session. To return to the current View session, click any place of the View session (virtual desktop) on the background. 6. Log off from the current RDP / ICA / View session. 7. The client might shut down then. Restart your client manually.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 53 4.2.10 Configuring UWF (Unified Write Filter) Your mt168w is UWF-enabled by default. Unified Write Filter (UWF) is a sector-based write filter intercepting all write attempts to a protected volume and redirecting those write attempts to a RAM cache. With UWF, all system changes will only affect the session where the changes are made. After restart, all changes will be discarded. WARNING The UWF feature is enabled by factory default. Except for changes to ACS settings, all the changes made in a session will not be kept after the system restart. Ensure that you choose the desired settings here before making any changes to the system. An icon in the Notification area of the Taskbar will indicate the current UWF state of your system. For details, please refer to the description at the end of this section. To configure the UWF settings, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > UWF. 2. Click the State drop-down menu to enable/disable the UWF feature. 3. Click to select other options if needed. UWF Options Item Next State Click to enable / disable UWF. A restart is required for switching. Maximum used memory Click to select the maximum memory used for UWF. When UWF is disabled, warn me every Click to select how often the system warns you when UWF is disabled.

54 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4. Click Save to confirm your selections. 5. You may need to restart the system for the change(s) to take effect. WARNING You need to restart the system for switching between the UWF enabled and disabled states. An icon will appear in the Notification area of the Taskbar to indicate the current UWF state of the system. The following table provides a description of each icon: Icon Name Green Lock Orange Lock Red Lock The UWF is currently enabled. Except for changes to ACS settings, all the other changes made to the system in current session will not be kept after the system restart. The UWF state was changed and will take effect after the system restart. The UWF is currently disabled. TIP When UWF is enabled, you can move the mouse pointer over the UWF icon to check currently free memory (overlay) for UWF. A tooltip as below will be shown. As a thin client device, your mt168w is mainly for access to remote or virtual desktops on servers. With the limited and protected (UWF-enabled) hard disk space, it s not recommended to save data on your mt168w. Instead, you can use storage spaces over remote / virtual desktops, removable storage devices, or networks. In case that you need to copy a file to the protected volume, ensure that its size is smaller than the free memory (overlay) space. Otherwise, your system may have unexpected results or become unresponsive.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 55 4.2.11 Enabling or Disabling Auto Registration Auto Registration allows that thin clients automatically register with Atrust Device Manager when they are online and then become managed by Atrust Device Manager. For this feature to work, Auto Registration must be enabled on both sides: thin clients and target Atrust Device Manager. In addition, some configurations on DHCP or DNS server over your network are required. For details, please refer to the User s Manual for Atrust Device Manager. By default, Auto Registration is enabled on thin client side, disabled Atrust Device Manger. To enable or disable Auto Registration on your thin client, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click System > Advanced. 2. Check / Uncheck to Enable Auto Registration to enable / disable Auto Registration. 3. Click Save to apply.

56 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 4.3 Configuring External Device Settings 4.3.1 Devices Tab Overview Devices tab enables you to configure settings for external devices of clients. To access available settings of Devices tab, click the tab on Atrust Client Setup. Devices Tab Overview 1 2 Interface Elements No. Name 1 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under Devices tab. 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item is selected. 4.3.2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Section Page USB Storage Click to configure settings for USB storage devices. 4.3.3 57 Devices Audio Click to configure settings for audio devices. 4.3.4 58

Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 57 4.3.3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices To configure settings for USB storage devices, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Devices > USB Storage. 2. Click the drop-down menu to select the desired setting. Three options are available: Enable USB Storage, Read-Only Access, and Disable USB Storage. When Enable USB Storage is selected, settings of RDP / ICA connection entries under Applications tab may affect if you can use mapped USB storage devices in remote / virtual desktop sessions. For details, please refer to sections: 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 76 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 101 When Disable USB Storage is selected, Citrix ICA and VMware View / Horizon View sessions may still allow users to use locally attached USB storage devices through redirection. To really prevent the use of USB storage devices in virtual desktop sessions, some configurations in Citrix and VMware service delivery environments are required. 3. Click Save to store your change.

58 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 4.3.4 Disabling or Enabling Attached Audio Devices To disable/enable attached audio devices, please do the following: If you disable locally attached audio devices, client users are not allowed to perform audio playback or recording with these devices in an RDP / ICA / View session. To perform audio playback or recording with local audio devices in an RDP / ICA / View session, you need to enable locally attached audio devices here (the Audio setting item under Devices tab) and configure audio related settings (if any) in the RDP / ICA / View connection settings. For detailed instructions, please refer to sections: 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 76 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 101 4.5.11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings on page 116 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Devices > Audio. 2. Click to check/uncheck Enable System Audio Device. 3. Click Save to confirm your selection. The change will not take effect until the client has been restarted.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 59 4.4 Configuring User Interface Settings 4.4.1 User Interface Tab Overview User Interface tab enables you to configure settings for the user interface of clients. To access available settings of User Interface tab, click the tab on Atrust Client Setup. User Interface Tab Overview 1 2 Interface Elements No. Name 1 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under User Interface tab. 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item is selected. 4.4.2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Section Page User Interface Desktop Click to configure the display of standard desktop shortcuts for quick service access. 4.4.3 60 Keyboard Click to configure the Num Lock mode. 4.4.4 61

60 Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 4.4.3 Configuring the Display of Standard Desktop Shortcuts for Quick Access The Desktop setting enables you to display or hide the standard desktop shortcuts for service quick access. Three standard desktop shortcuts are available: Citrix Receiver, Remote Desktop Connection, and VMware Horizon View Client, separately for quick service access of Citrix XenApp / XenDesktop / VDI-in-a-Box, Microsoft Remote Desktop / Remote Application (RemoteApp), and VMware View / VMware Horizon View. Remote Desktop Connection Citrix Receiver VMware Horizon View Client TIP You can use these standard desktop shortcuts to quickly access services. For detailed instructions, please refer to chapter 3 Getting Started on page 17. You can also customize your desktop shortcuts for quick service access. For detailed instructions on how to create and customize your own desktop shortcuts, please refer to section 4.5 Configuring Service Access Settings on page 62. To display or hide the standard desktop shortcuts for quick service access, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click User Interface > Desktop. 2. Click to check/uncheck Remote Desktop Connection, Citrix Receiver, or VMware Horizon View Client. 3. Click Save to apply.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 61 4.4.4 Configuring the Num Lock Mode To configure the Num Lock mode, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click User Interface > Keyboard. 2. Click the drop-down menu to configure the Num Lock mode. Two options are available: Single Numeric Key or Fn + Numeric Key. Keyboard NumLock Mode Item Single Numeric Key Fn + Numeric Key In NumLock mode, single numeric key is sufficient to enter a number. In NumLock mode, Fn plus numeric key is required to enter a number. 3. Click Save to apply.

62 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4.5 Configuring Service Access Settings 4.5.1 Applications Tab Overview Applications tab enables you to configure settings for service access on clients. To access available settings of Applications tab, click the tab on Atrust Client Setup. Applications Tab Overview 1 2 Interface Elements No. Name 1 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under Applications tab or to select a setting entry under a selected setting item. 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 63 4.5.2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Section Page Remote Desktop Click to configure RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connection settings and create access shortcuts on the desktop for RDP sessions. 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.5.5 64 71 76 Applications Citrix ICA Click to configure Citrix ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) connection settings and create access shortcuts on the desktop for ICA sessions. 4.5.6 4.5.7 4.5.8 89 97 101 VMware View Click to configure VMware View connection settings and create access shortcuts on the desktop for View sessions. 4.5.9 4.5.10 4.5.11 112 114 116 Web Browser Click to configure browser session settings and create access shortcuts on the desktop for browser sessions. 4.5.12 118

64 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4.5.3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings The Remote Desktop setting allows you to configure RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connection settings and create shortcuts on the desktop or Start screen for Remote Desktop services. You can access services for work simply through these shortcuts. For more information on Microsoft Remote Desktop services, please visit Microsoft website at www.microsoft.com. Three connection types are available: Connection Type Page Remote Desktop Select to access remote desktops/applications. 65 Remote Web Access Select to access remote desktops/applications through a Web browser. 67 Web Feed Select to access remote applications through published Start screen tiles. 69

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 65 Connection Type: Remote Desktop To quickly configure RDP connection settings for Remote Desktop connection type, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Remote Desktop. 2. The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area. If you haven t create any entry, the RDP Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection.

66 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4. On General sub-tab, type in the session name and the server/virtual machine address under the Server Settings section. The red asterisks indicate the required fields. The remote computer can be a physical server or a virtual machine. Please visit Microsoft s websites at www.microsoft.com or support.microsoft.com for more information. 5. Click Save to add this RDP connection entry. 6. The shortcut for Remote Desktop connection is automatically created on the desktop. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced RDP connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 76.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 67 Connection Type: Remote Web Access To quickly configure RDP connection settings for Remote Web Access connection type, please do the following: Your mt168w supports only RD Web Access based on Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2008 R2 based is not supported. 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Remote Desktop. 2. The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area. If you haven t create any entry, the RDP Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection.

68 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select Remote Web Access. 5. Type in the session name and connection URL through which Web-based remote applications/desktops is accessible. The red asterisks indicate the required fields. Consult your IT administrator for the appropriate connection URL. 6. Click Save to add this RDP connection entry. 7. The shortcut for Remote Web Access connection is automatically created on the desktop. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced RDP connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 76.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 69 Connection Type: Web Feed To quickly configure RDP connection settings for Web Feed connection type, please do the following: Your mt168w supports only RD Web Feed based on Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2008 R2 based is not supported. 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Remote Desktop. 2. The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area. If you haven t create any entry, the RDP Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection.

70 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select Web Feed. 5. Type in the session name, the Web Feed URL through which remote applications is accessible, and your credentials for Web Feed. The red asterisks indicate the required fields. Consult your IT administrator about the appropriate Web Feed URL. 6. Click Update Now in the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections section. After completion, the result will be shown as blow in that section. 7. Click Save to add this RDP connection entry. 8. The application tiles for Web Feed are automatically created on the Start screen. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced RDP connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 76.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 71 4.5.4 Accessing Remote Desktop Services Connection Type: Remote Desktop To access Remote Desktop services, please do the following: 1. Double click the created (customized) shortcut on the desktop. You can also access Remote Desktop services through the standard desktop shortcut Remote Desktop Connection. For detailed instructions on how to access services via this standard shortcut, please refer to section 3.3 Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services on page 26. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions and provide required credentials if needed. 3. The desired remote desktop will be displayed on the desktop in full screen (by default). The connection type of Remote Desktop also allows you to launch applicationonly sessions; only a specific application is launched rather than a full desktop. For details, please refer to 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 76. Example: Windows MultiPoint Server 2012

72 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Example: Windows Server 2012 Example: Windows 8 Enterprise

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 73 Connection Type: Remote Web Access To access remote applications/desktops, please do the following: 1. Double click the created shortcut on the desktop. 2. A window appears prompting for credentials. A warning message about security might appear. Consult your IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first. To by pass, click Continue to this website. Click to select Allow to enable ActiveX Control when a popup message appears at the bottom of the page. 3. Provide your credentials, and then click Sign in.

74 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4. Click to select RemoteApp and Desktops or Connect to a remote PC. 5. Click icons or follow the on-screen instructions to launch applications or desktops.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 75 Connection Type: Web Feed To access remote applications, please do the following: 1. On Start screen, click All apps. 2. Click to launch the desired application.

76 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings The table below provides a description of each setting item for RDP connections. Please see this table to configure advanced settings and customize your mt168w desktop shortcuts or Start screen tiles for service access. Please note that available settings vary with the selected connection type. Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Web Access, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access on page 83. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Web Feed, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Feed on page 85. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Remote Desktop sessions. Sever Address Type in the computer name or IP address of the server/virtual machine where to deliver a Remote Desktop session. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Remote Desktop is selected. Three connection types are available: Connection Type Option Remote Desktop Remote Web Access Web Feed Provides access to remote desktops/applications. Provides access to remote desktops/applications through a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides access to remote applications through published Start screen tiles. Connection Quality Select the setting that best describes the quality of your network connection. Three options are available: Very Fast (LAN), Fast (Broadband), Slow (Modem), and Automatic Detection.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 77 Select what to do next if the client cannot verify the identity of the remote computer. Three options are available: Connect and don t warn me, Warn me, and Do not connect. Server Authentication Option Connect and don t warn me Warn me Do not connect Connects anyway without any warning. Warns and allows users to choose whether to connect or not. Disallows the connection. Login Settings Item Username Type in the user/account name used for authentication. Password Type in the password of the user account used for authentication. Domain Type in the domain of the server. : Leave this field blank if the server doesn t belong to any domain. Common Settings Item Autostart When Startup Select whether to open a Remote Desktop session automatically or not when Windows 10 IoT Enterprise starts. If Yes is selected, every time when you log in to the system, the Remote Desktop session will be opened automatically. Select what to do when a Remote Desktop session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown. On Application Exit Option Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Returns to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise desktop. Opens a Remote Desktop session again. Restarts your thin client. Turns off your thin client.

78 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub-tab Programs Item Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the Application mode. You can use this option to select the session type. Two remote session types are available: Remote Desktop (when the Application mode is disabled) Remote Application (when the Application mode is enabled) Start the following program on connection : Remote Application sessions are Remote sessions used to access only specific applications rather than full desktops. : Before you can open a Remote Application session, you need to add the desired application to the RemoteApp Programs list with RemoteApp Manager on the application hosted server. For detailed instructions on how to add a desired application to the RemoteApp Programs list on the server, please visit Microsoft Support website at support.microsoft.com. Type in the location of the desired application (on the host server) if Start the following program on connection is enabled. Start in the following folder : You can type in the location/path of the desired application in this field, and specify only the name of the application in Program path and file name (the next field). Or, you can type in the full path and name of the application in Program path and file name, and leave this field empty. Type in the path and name of the desired application if Start the following program on connection is enabled. Program path and file name Remote APP Windows Media Player Adobe Reader X Adobe Reader X Format Example C:\Programs Files (x86)\windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe C:\Programs Files (x86)\adobe\reader 10.0\Reader\ArcoRd32.exe C:\Programs Files (x86)\adobe\reader 10.0\Reader\ArcoRd32 : the file extension can be omitted. Window Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to select the desired color depth for a Remote Desktop session. Four options are available: 15 Bit, 16 Bit, 24 Bit, and 32 Bit. Color Depth : If RemoteFX is enabled, then no matter which color depth you choose here, 32 bit per pixel will be applied. : You can configure the upper limit of the color depth for a Remote Desktop session on the host server. In this case, no matter which color depth you choose here, the value cannot exceed the defined limit. Resolution Click the drop-down menu to select the desired display resolution on a Remote Desktop session. Twelve options are available: Fullscreen, 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1400x1050, 1440x900, 1280x1024, 1280x768, 1280x720, 1024x768, 800x600, and 640x480.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 79 Multi-Monitor Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable multiple displays in a Remote Desktop session. Display the connection bar when I use the full screen Click the drop-down menu to select if the Connection bar is displayed or not in full-screen mode. Connection Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable printer mapping. When Enable is selected, users can access a local or network printer in a Remote Desktop session. Printer Mapping : You need to add the desired local or network printer(s) for your thin client first, and then enable this feature here to use that printer in a Remote Desktop session. : To add a local or network printer for your Windows 10 IoT Enterprisebased thin client, go to Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Add a printer, and then follow the on-screen instructions to add the desired local or network printer. Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable Clipboard redirection. Clipboard Redirection : When Enable is selected, Clipboard can be used across local and remote desktops (in both directions). Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable smart card mapping. Smart Card Mapping When Enable is selected, users can access smart cards through a smart card reader in a Remote Desktop session. Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable port mapping. Port Mapping When Enable is selected, users can access attached devices using locally available ports, in a Remote Desktop session. : The types and availability of device ports on thin clients may vary, depending on your product models. Local Resources Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to configure the computer sounds and audio playback setting in a Remote Desktop session. Three options are available: Bring to this computer, Do not play, and Leave at remote computer. Remote Audio Playback Option Bring to this computer Do not play Allows computer sounds and audio playback in a Remote Desktop session using locally attached audio devices. Disables computer sounds and audio playback in a Remote Desktop session. Leave at remote computer Leave computer sounds and audio playback at the remote computer.

80 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Click the drop-down menu to configure the audio recording setting in a Remote Desktop session. Two options are available: Recording from this computer and Do not record. Remote Audio Recording Option Recording from this computer Do not record Allows audio recording in a Remote Desktop session using locally attached audio devices. Disables audio recording in a Remote Desktop session using locally attached audio devices. : When Leave at remote computer is selected on the drop-down menu of Remote Audio Playback, this setting item will be grayed out. Apply Windows key combinations Click the drop-down menu to select where to apply Windows key combinations. Three options are available: On this computer, On the remote computer, Only when using the full screen. Drives Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable locally attached drives in a Remote Desktop session. Supported plug and play devices Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the supported plug and play devices in a Remote Desktop session.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 81 Click to enable/disable locally attached RemoteFX USB devices. : To use RemoteFX USB devices in remote desktops, you need to configure the policy setting about device redirection to allow RemoteFX USB Device Redirection as well. To do so, please follow the steps below: 1. Log in to your mt168w with an administrative account. 2. Disable UWF (Unified Write Filter) through Atrust Client Setup (See 4.2.10 Configuring UWF (Unified Write Filter) on page 53). 3. On the desktop, click in the bottom-left corner. 4. On the appeared Search window, type group policy, and then click to select Edit group policy. RemoteFX USB redirection 5. On the opened window, select Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Connection Client > RemoteFX USB Device Redirection > Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices from this computer. 6. Select Enabled and to which users this setting applies: Administrators Only or Administrators and Users, and then click OK. 7. Enable UWF through Atrust Client Setup.

82 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings RD Gateway Sub-tab Connection Settings Item RD Gateway Server Settings Click the drop-down menu to choose if a RD Gateway server is used, automatically detected, or manually configured. Three options are available: Automatically detect RD Gateway server settings, Use these RD Gateway server settings, and Do not use an RD Gateway server. Sever Name Type the IP address / URL / FQDN of the RD Gateway server. : Consult your network administrator for details. Click the drop-down menu to select the logon method. Three options are available: Allow me to select later, Ask for password (NTLM), and Smart card. Logon method Option Allow me to select later Ask for password (NTLM) Smart card Users can select a logon method while connecting to the server. Users will be prompted for a password while connecting to the server. Users will be prompted for a smart card while connecting to the server. Bypass RD Gateway server for local addresses Check to prevent traffic to and from local network addresses from being routed through the RD Gateway server and make a connection faster. Logon Settings Item Use my RD Gateway credentials for the remote computer Check to use the same set of credentials for authenticating to both the RD Gateway server and the remote computer.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 83 Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Desktop, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop on page 76. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Web Feed, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Feed on page 85. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Remote Web Access sessions. Connection URL Type in the connection URL through which RD Web Access is available. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Remote Web Access is selected. Three connection types are available: Connection Type Option Remote Desktop Remote Web Access Web Feed Provides access to remote desktops/applications. Provides access to remote desktops/applications through a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides access to remote applications through published Start screen tiles. Common Settings Item Autostart When Startup Select whether to open a Remote Desktop session automatically or not when Windows 10 IoT Enterprise starts. If Yes is selected, every time when you log in to the system, the Remote Desktop session will be opened automatically. Select what to do when a Remote Desktop session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown. On Application Exit Option Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Returns to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise desktop. Opens a Remote Desktop session again. Restarts your thin client. Turns off your thin client.

84 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub-tab No options are available under the Options sub-tab in the connection type of Remote Web Access. RD Gateway Sub-tab No options are available under the RD Gateway sub-tab in the connection type of Remote Web Access.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 85 Settings for the Connection Type of Web Feed For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Desktop, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop on page 76. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Web Access, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access on page 83. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Web Feed sessions. Web Feed URL Type in the URL through which RD Web Feed is accessible. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Web Feed is selected. Three connection types are available: Connection Type Option Remote Desktop Remote Web Access Web Feed Provides access to remote desktops/applications. Provides access to remote desktops/applications through a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides access to remote applications through published Start screen tiles. Login Settings Item Username Type in the user/account name used for authentication. Password Type in the password of the user account used for authentication. Domain Type in the domain of the server. : Leave this field blank if the server doesn t belong to any domain. RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Item Update Now Click to fetch and update the published applications list from the server.

86 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub-tab Window Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to select the desired color depth for a Remote Desktop session. Four options are available: 15 Bit, 16 Bit, 24 Bit, and 32 Bit. Color Depth : If RemoteFX is enabled, then no matter which color depth you choose here, 32 bit per pixel will be applied. : You can configure the upper limit of the color depth for a Remote Desktop session on the host server. In this case, no matter which color depth you choose here, the value cannot exceed the defined limit. Resolution Click the drop-down menu to select the desired display resolution on a Remote Desktop session. Twelve options are available: Fullscreen, 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1400x1050, 1440x900, 1280x1024, 1280x768, 1280x720, 1024x768, 800x600, and 640x480. Multi-Monitor Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable multiple displays in a Remote Desktop session. Display the connection bar when I use the full screen Click the drop-down menu to select if the Connection bar is displayed or not in full-screen mode. Local Resources Settings Item Apply Windows key combinations Click the drop-down menu to select where to apply Windows key combinations. Three options are available: On this computer, On the remote computer, Only when using the full screen.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 87 Click to enable/disable locally attached RemoteFX USB devices. : To use RemoteFX USB devices in remote desktops, you need to configure the policy setting about device redirection to allow RemoteFX USB Device Redirection as well. To do so, please follow the steps below: 1. Log in to your mt168w with an administrative account. 2. Disable UWF (Unified Write Filter) through Atrust Client Setup (See 4.2.10 Configuring UWF (Unified Write Filter) on page 53). 3. On the desktop, click in the bottom-left corner. 4. On the appeared Search window, type group policy, and then click to select Edit group policy. RemoteFX USB redirection 5. On the opened window, select Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Connection Client > RemoteFX USB Device Redirection > Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices from this computer. 6. Select Enabled and to which users this setting applies: Administrators Only or Administrators and Users, and then click OK. 7. Enable UWF through Atrust Client Setup.

88 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings RD Gateway Sub-tab No options are available under the RD Gateway sub-tab in the connection type of Remote Web Access.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 89 4.5.6 Configuring Basic ICA Connection Settings The Citrix ICA setting allows you to configure ICA connections for Citrix services and create shortcuts on the local desktop for service access. You can access virtual desktops and applications for work simply through these shortcuts. For more information on Citrix desktop virtualization solutions, please visit Citrix website at www.citrix.com or Citrix Knowledge Center at support.citrix.com. You can also access Citrix services through the Internet Explorer or the standard desktop shortcut Citrix Receiver. For detailed instructions on how to access services via this standard desktop shortcut, please refer to section 3.2 Accessing Citrix Services on page 20. The following topics in this section will guide you through the steps of creating and customizing your own service access shortcuts on the desktop and Start menu. To configure connection settings for Citrix VDI-in-a-Box, you can choose Web Logon or XenDesktop connection type. Connection Type: Web Logon To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of Web Logon, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area.

90 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings If you haven t create any entry, the ICA Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, leave the connection type as Web Logon as default, and then type in the desired session name and the IP address / URL / FQDN of the server through which Citrix services are accessible under the Server Settings section. The applicable or best suitable information type of the server side may vary with your Citrix environment. Consult your IT administrator for more information. 5. Click Save to add this ICA connection entry. The access shortcut will be created automatically on the desktop. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 101.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 91 Connection Type: XenDesktop To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of XenDesktop, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area. If you haven t create any entry, the ICA Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select XenDesktop.

92 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 5. Type the session name, the IP address / FQDN of the server through which XenDesktop is accessible, user credentials, the domain of the server, and then click the Search icon to discover available desktop groups. The applicable or best suitable information type of the server side may vary with your Citrix environment. Consult your IT administrator for more information. The Search icon works only when required data (fields marked with a red asterisk) have been provided. 6. Upon completion, the Search Dialog window appears for you to select the desktop group. Click the drop-down menu to select the desired desktop group, and then click Select to confirm. 7. The selected desktop group name automatically appears in the Desktop Group field. 8. Click Save to confirm. The access shortcut will be created automatically on the desktop. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 101.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 93 Connection Type: XenApp To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of XenApp, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area. If you haven t create any entry, the ICA Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select XenApp.

94 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 5. Type the session name, the IP address / FQDN of the server through which XenApp is accessible, user credentials, the domain of the server, and then click the Search icon to discover available applications. The applicable or best suitable information type of the server side may vary with your Citrix environment. Consult your IT administrator for more information. The Search icon works only when required data (fields marked with a red asterisk) have been provided. If your XenApp server doesn t belong to any domain, just type its computer name in the Domain field. 6. Upon completion, the Search Dialog window appears for you to select the application. Click the drop-down menu to select the desired application, and then click Select to confirm. 7. The selected application name automatically appears in the Application Name field. 8. Click Save to confirm. The access shortcut will be created automatically on the desktop. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 101.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 95 Connection Type: Server Connection To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of Server Connection, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area. If you haven t create any entry, the ICA Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select Server Connection.

96 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 5. Type the session name, the IP address / FQDN of the server, user credentials, and the domain of the server. The applicable or best suitable information type of the server side may vary with your Citrix environment. Consult your IT administrator for more information. Only connections to XenApp servers are supported by this connection type. 6. Click Save to confirm. The access shortcut will be created automatically on the desktop. Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server(s), you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access. For more information on other available settings, please refer to section 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 101.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 97 4.5.7 Accessing Citrix Services For Connection Types of XenDesktop, XenApp, and Server Connection To access Citrix services, please do the following: 1. Double click the created (customized) shortcut on the desktop. You can also access Citrix services through the standard desktop shortcut Citrix Receiver. For details on how to access services via the standard desktop shortcut, please refer to section 3.2 Accessing Citrix Services on page 20. 2. The desired application or desktop is displayed on the screen. For Connection Types of Web Logon To access Citrix services, please do the following: 1. Double click the created (customized) shortcut on the desktop. You can also access Citrix services through the standard desktop shortcut Citrix Receiver. For details on how to access services via the standard desktop shortcut, please refer to section 3.2 Accessing Citrix Services on page 20. 2. The Web browser is launched with the Citrix Logon screen. Logon Screen Example: XenApp and XenDesktop 7.5 Platinum

98 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3. Type in the required credentials and domain name, and then click Log On. If your service-hosted server doesn t belong to any domain, type in the server name instead if required. 4. Click to select the desired application(s) or desktop(s). Screen for On-Demand Applications: XenApp 7.5 Platinum Screen for On-Demand Desktops: XenDesktop 7.5 Platinum

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 99 5. The selected application(s) or desktop(s) will be displayed on the screen. Example: Applications Delivered by XenApp 7.5 Platinum LINE, Mozilla Firefox, Adobe Reader, and Calculator Example: Desktop Delivered by XenDesktop 7.5 Platinum Windows Server 2008 R2

100 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Example: Desktop Delivered by XenDesktop 7.5 Platinum Windows 7 Ultimate

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 101 4.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings The table below provides a description of each setting item for ICA connections. Please refer to this table to configure advanced settings and customize shortcuts on the desktop and Start menu for service access. Please note that available settings vary depending on the selected connection type. Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenDesktop, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 103. For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenApp, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 106. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 109. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Web Logon is selected. Four connection types are available: Connection Type Option Web Logon XenDesktop XenApp Server Connection Provides application, desktop, and content access services through the interface of a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides desktop delivery services. Provides application delivery services. Provides full server access services for administrators (XenApp servers only). : When Web Logon is selected, your mt168w will use a Web browser for service access. The Internet Explorer is always used no matter if you have installed other browsers and which browser you have set as default. For more details, please refer to section 4.5.7 Accessing Citrix Services on page 97. Sever Address Type in the IP address / URL / FQDN of the server through which Citrix services are accessible.

102 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Common Settings Item Autostart When Startup Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when Windows 10 IoT Enterprise starts. If Yes is selected, every time when you log in to the system, the Citrix ICA session will be opened automatically. On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown. Option Do nothing Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Returns to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise desktop. Opens a Citrix ICA session again. Restarts your thin client. Turns off your thin client. Options sub-tab Web Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to select the desired browser window mode. Two options are available: Full Screen and Normal Mode. Mode Setting Option Full Screen Normal Mode The browser is opened in the Full Screen mode. The browser is opened in the Normal mode. : This setting item is available only when Web Logon is selected in the Connection Type field. This type of connection allows you to access services through the interface of the Web browser. : The used Web browser for service access is always the Internet Explorer, no matter which browser you set as the default.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 103 Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 101. For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenApp, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 106. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 109. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when XenDesktop is selected. Four connection types are available: Connection Type Option Web Logon XenDesktop XenApp Server Connection Provides application, desktop, and content access services through the interface of a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides desktop delivery services. Provides application delivery services. Provides full server access services for administrators (XenApp servers only). Sever Address Username Password Domain Type in the IP address / FQDN of the server through which XenDesktop is accessible. Type in the user/account name used for authentication. Type in the password of the user account used for authentication. Type in the domain of the server. Type in the desktop group. Desktop Group : You can use the Search icon in front of the field to discover available desktop groups. For detailed instructions, please refer to Connection Type: XenDesktop on page 91.

104 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Common Settings Item Autostart When Startup Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when Windows 10 IoT Enterprise starts. If Yes is selected, every time when you log in to the system, the Citrix ICA session will be opened automatically. On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown. Option Do nothing Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Returns to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise desktop. Opens a Citrix ICA session again. Restarts your thin client. Turns off your thin client. Options sub-tab Window Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session. Three options are available: No preference, Better Speed (16-bit), and Better Appearance (32-bit). Requested Color Quality Option No preference Better Speed (16-bit) Better Appearance (32-bit) No preference for a specific color quality. The 16-bit color quality is used for better display speed. The 32-bit color quality is used for better desktop appearance. Click the drop-down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA session. Eight options are available: Default, Seamless, Full Screen, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, and 1600 x 1200. : When the XenDesktop toolbar is enabled on the server side, you may not be able to change the window size. Window Size : For more information about how to disable the XenDesktop toolbar, please visit Citrix websites at support.citrix.com or www.citrix.com for online help. : In case that you don t want to disable the toolbar, you can use the toolbar or your mouse to resize the launched window if needed.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 105 Device Mapping Item Mapping Local Drive Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local drive(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached drive(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions. Mapping Local Serial Ports Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local serial device(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached serial device(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions. Mapping local Printers Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local printer(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached printer(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions. Connection Settings Item Network Protocol Click the drop-down menu to select the protocol(s) used for connection. Three options are available: TCP/IP, TCP/IP + HTTP server location, and SSL/TLS + HTTPS server location. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired sound quality in a Citrix ICA session. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or to configure the quality setting for audio playback in a Citrix ICA session. Four options are available: High - high definition audio, Medium - optimized for speech, Low - for low-speed connections, and Off. Audio Quality Option High - high definition audio Medium - optimized for speech Low - for low-speed connections Off Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate. This is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important. Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 64Kbps, resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound. This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LANbased connections. Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps, resulting in a significant decrease in the quality of the sound. This option is suitable for low-bandwidth connections, allowing reasonable audio performance during a low-speed connection. Disables audio playback in opened ICA sessions. Encryption Click the drop-down menu to select the desired encryption method. Five options are available: Not configured, Basic, RC5 128 bit (login only), RC5 40 bit, RC5 56 bit, RC5 128 bit. Apply Windows key combinations Click the drop-down menu to select where to apply Windows key combinations. Three options are available: On the local desktop, On the remote desktop, In full screen desktops only.

106 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 101. For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenDesktop, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 103. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 109. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when XenApp is selected. Four connection types are available: Connection Type Option Web Logon XenDesktop XenApp Server Connection Provides application, desktop, and content access services through the interface of a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides desktop delivery services. Provides application delivery services. Provides full server access services for administrators (XenApp servers only). Sever Address Username Password Type in the IP address / FQDN of the server through which XenApp is accessible. Type in the user/account name used for authentication. Type in the password of the user account used for authentication. Type in the domain of the server. Domain : Type in the full computer/server name if your XenApp server doesn t belong to any domain. Type in the application name. Application Name : You can use the Search icon in front of the field to discover available applications. For detailed instructions, please refer to Connection Type: XenApp on page 93.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 107 Common Settings Item Autostart When Startup Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when Windows 10 IoT Enterprise starts. If Yes is selected, every time when you log in to the system, the Citrix ICA session will be opened automatically. On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown. Option Do nothing Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Returns to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise desktop. Opens a Citrix ICA session again. Restarts your thin client. Turns off your thin client. Options Sub-tab Window Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session. Three options are available: No preference, Better Speed (16-bit), and Better Appearance (32-bit). Requested Color Quality Option No preference Better Speed (16-bit) Better Appearance (32-bit) No preference for a specific color quality. The 16-bit color quality is used for better display speed. The 32-bit color quality is used for better desktop appearance. Window Size Click the drop-down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA session. Eight options are available: Default, Seamless, Full Screen, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, and 1600 x 1200. Device Mapping Item Mapping Local Drive Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local drive(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached drive(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions through this connection. Mapping Local Serial Ports Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local serial device(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached serial device(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions.

108 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Mapping local Printers Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local printer(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached printer(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions through this connection. Connection Settings Item Network Protocol Click the drop-down menu to select the protocol(s) used for connection. Three options are available: TCP/IP, TCP/IP + HTTP server location, and SSL/TLS + HTTPS server location. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired sound quality in a Citrix ICA session. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or to configure the quality setting for audio playback in a Citrix ICA session. Four options are available: High - high definition audio, Medium - optimized for speech, Low - for low-speed connections, and Off. Audio Quality Option High - high definition audio Medium - optimized for speech Low - for low-speed connections Off Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate. This is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important. Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 64Kbps, resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound. This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LANbased connections. Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps, resulting in a significant decrease in the quality of the sound. This option is suitable for low-bandwidth connections, allowing reasonable audio performance during a low-speed connection. Disables audio playback in opened ICA sessions. Encryption Click the drop-down menu to select the desired encryption method. Five options are available: Not configured, Basic, RC5 128 bit (login only), RC5 40 bit, RC5 56 bit, RC5 128 bit. Apply Windows key combinations Click the drop-down menu to select where to apply Windows key combinations. Three options are available: On the local desktop, On the remote desktop, In full screen desktops only.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 109 Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 101. For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenDesktop, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 103. For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenApp, please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 106. General Sub-tab Server Settings Session Name Item Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions. This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Server Connection is selected. Four connection types are available: Connection Type Option Web Logon XenDesktop XenApp Server Connection Provides application, desktop, and content access services through the interface of a Web browser (Internet Explorer). Provides desktop delivery services. Provides application delivery services. Provides full server access services for administrators (XenApp servers only). Type in the IP address / URL / FQDN of the XenApp server. Sever Address : Server Connection only supports connections to XenApp servers. Username Type in the user/account name used for authentication. Password Type in the password of the user account used for authentication. Type in the domain of the server. Domain : Type in the full computer/server name if the server doesn t belong to any domain.

110 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Common Settings Item Autostart When Startup Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when Windows 10 IoT Enterprise starts. If Yes is selected, every time when you log in to the system, the Citrix ICA session will be opened automatically. On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown. Option Do nothing Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Returns to the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise desktop. Opens a Citrix ICA session again. Restarts your thin client. Turns off your thin client. Options Sub-tab Window Settings Item Click the drop-down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session. Three options are available: No preference, Better Speed (16-bit), and Better Appearance (32-bit). Requested Color Quality Option No preference Better Speed (16-bit) Better Appearance (32-bit) No preference in a specific color quality. The 16-bit color quality is used for better display speed. The 32-bit color quality is used for better desktop appearance. Window Size Click the drop-down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA session. Eight options are available: Default, Seamless, Full Screen, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, and 1600 x 1200. Device Mapping Item Mapping Local Drive Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local drive(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached drive(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions through this connection. Mapping Local Serial Ports Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local serial device(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached serial device(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 111 Mapping local Printers Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the mapping of the local printer(s) in a Citrix ICA session. If Yes is selected, the locally attached printer(s) will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions through this connection. Connection Settings Item Network Protocol Click the drop-down menu to select the protocol(s) used for connection. Three options are available: TCP/IP, TCP/IP + HTTP server location, and SSL/TLS + HTTPS server location. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired sound quality in a Citrix ICA session. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or to configure the quality setting for audio playback in a Citrix ICA session. Four options are available: High - high definition audio, Medium - optimized for speech, Low - for low-speed connections, and Off. Audio Quality Option High - high definition audio Medium - optimized for speech Low - for low-speed connections Off Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate. This is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important. Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 64Kbps, resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound. This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LANbased connections. Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps, resulting in a significant decrease in the quality of the sound. This option is suitable for low-bandwidth connections, allowing reasonable audio performance during a low-speed connection. Disables audio playback in opened ICA sessions. Encryption Click the drop-down menu to select the desired encryption method. Five options are available: Not configured, Basic, RC5 128 bit (login only), RC5 40 bit, RC5 56 bit, RC5 128 bit. Apply Windows key combinations Click the drop-down menu to select where to apply Windows key combinations. Three options are available: On the local desktop, On the remote desktop, In full screen desktops only.

112 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4.5.9 Configuring Basic VMware View Connection Settings The VMware View setting enables you to configure View connection settings for VMware View or Horizon View desktop services and create shortcuts on the desktop and Start menu for service access. You can access on-demand desktop services for work simply through these shortcuts. For more information on VMware desktop virtualization solutions, please visit VMware website at www.vmware.com. You can also access VMware View or Horizon View services through the standard desktop shortcut VMware Horizon View Client. For detailed instructions on how to access services via the standard desktop shortcut, please refer to chapter 3 Getting Started on page 17 or the Quick Start Guide for mt168w. The following sections will guide you through the steps of creating your own service access shortcuts on the desktop. To quickly configure VMware View connection settings, please do the following: 1. On Atrust Client Setup, click Applications > VMware View. 2. The View Connection list appears in the Configuration area.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 113 If you haven t create any entry, the View Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the View Connection list to add a new entry of View connection. 4. Type in the desired session name, and then click Save to confirm. This is the only required field for the creation of a service access shortcut on the desktop. Other data can be provided during the period of service access. Depending on your needs, you might choose to type in more other data. 5. The new entry is added to the View Connection list and the access shortcut is created automatically on the desktop.

114 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4.5.10 Accessing VMware View or Horizon View Services To access VMware View or Horizon View services, please do the following: 1. Double click the created (customized) access shortcut on the desktop. 2. A window appears allowing you to add the name or IP address of the View Connection Server. 3. Double-click Add Server icon or click New Server in the top-left corner. 4. A window appears prompting for the name or IP address of the View Connection Server. Enter the required information, and then click Connect. 5. A window may appear with a certificate message about the remote server. Consult your IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first. To bypass, click Continue. 6. A window may appear with a Welcome message. Click OK to continue.

Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 115 7. Provide your user name and password on the opened window, and then click Login. 8. A window appears with available desktops or applications for your credentials. Double-click to select the desired desktop or application. 9. The desktop or application will be displayed on the screen.